BTEttlNG- LEDaBR PHIL'ADELPHIA, THURSDAY, 'APRII. 13, I9l6 j s FINANCIAL NEWS iJAEKET FILLED WITH RUMORS ;f AND PRICES DROP 2 TO 3 POINTS j liquidation on Larger Scale Than Any Time in Last t Few Weeks French Exchange Reaches a New Low Mark Demand Sterling Unchanged NEW YORK, April 13. The market was fitted with bear news from the commencement of business today and those working on the short sldo had plenty of Incentlvo on which to base their efforts to unsettle long holdings and depress prices." The "rumor com mittee" was hard at work furnishing further reasons for selling stocks, with most of their efforts directed toward attracting attention to the German diplomatic ltuaUon. One of the rumors was that Ambassador Gerard had been recalled, nnd this rumor was perhaps the most Important factor In causing a nervous tone and unsoiuing values. i'UDiicniion in mo morning papers or inc text 01 ine uarrnnza note also exerted a disturbing Influence, especially on stack of companies holding property in Mexico, American Smelting yielding more than 2 points to below pat before noon. Losses of 2 to 3 paints were sustained Iti'tnany other industrials, including Baldwin Locomotive, American Zinc, Industrial Atcohot nnd Mexican Petroleum. Liquidation was on a larger scale- tiian nt any time In the last few weeks, with four large commission houses netting stocks In substantial amounts all around tho room, and It was thought that most of tho selling" was Inspired by Washington. Interests usually committed to the bull side had llttlo to say that no resistance was made when bear raids occurred. In some quarters It was thought the market had become one-sided and that the Bhort Interest will soon become overcrowded. It had been Insisted untij today that a break with Germany would bo followed by nn ndvanco after tho declines following tho first news, bat no ono seemed to recall those predictions when the declines were In progress. There was' a further decllno hi French exchange, French checks on Paris selling at 6.06 nnd passing below tho record of 6.05, made last September. De mand sterling continued unchanged ut 4.76. No Date Set for Payment of Missouri Pacific Assessment NEW YORK, April 13. With regard to tho statement In tho morning news papers that Missouri Pacific btock had been assessed $50 a slinr,c and that the llrst instalment of $10 must be paid today, It was learned authoritatively today no dato has yet been fixed for the settlement nor nny decision made as to whether tho assessment will be paid" In Instalments or otherwise. Satisfactory progress la being made with regard to the matter, a largo majority of the stock and bonds having been deposited, but It Is expected that It will bo somo time before tho final details are arranged. Icy-Hot Dottle Co. Declares Extra Dividend on Common CINCINNATI, April 13. The Icy-Hot Bottlo Company has declared an extra dividend of 10 per cent, on the common stock In addition to the usual quarterly dlvldonds of 1 per cent, on the preferred and 3 per cent, on tho common stock. COTTON BUSINESS IS SMALL AGAIN AND PRICES DROP German Crisis Believed to Bo Partly Responsible NEW YORK, April 13. Liverpool was again a seller at opening on the Cotton Exchange this morning and this, with the supply from Wall street of tho late op tions, caused the first prices to be un changed to 4 points lower. Business was small, there being a tendency to hesitate about tanking commitments, due, it was believed, to the German crisis and expec tations of selling pressure to be brought about by tho liquidation of tho May option within the next week or 10 days. After the call the market continued easy and the the end of tho first 10 minutes of trading near months showed declines of 3 to 4 points from the start, with late posl tlons holding comparatively steady. Weather conditions in tho cotton bolt were favorable for the crop. Cloudy conditions prevailed In the West, but there was no precipitation. In tho East It was clear. Temperatures were higher. Liverpool was due to come ii to 2 points lowor, but at thS time of our open ing prices thero were unchanged to 12 points higher. The market was stendy with little business being transacted. 12:30 Tea. Clone. Open. 11 a.m. IS m. p.m. Starch ....l-'.BO ia.47 My 11, 83 ll.S'J 11. HI ll.M 11.84 Julr 11.07 11.00 11.0(1 1S.0I) 12.00 October ....llMH 12.1B 12.12 12.111 12.1ft December ..12.58 12.20 12.27 12.30 12.K0 January ...12.34 12.31 .. 12.38 12.38 Liverpool Cotton " LIVERPOOL, April 13. Futures quiet. -Vi to H points decline, aaies, suuu oaiei, including 7400 American. May-June, 7.S6d; July-August, 7.G2Vjd: October November, 7.36d; January-February, 7.88d. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. April 13. A new low record was made for French exchange this morning, French checks on Paris sell ing COS, passing the low record of 6.05, made last September. Italian and Swiss exchange held a strong tone. Rates were: Demand sterling, 4.76 7-16; cables. 4.77; French checks, 6.06; cables, C.05U ; relchsmarks, checks, 72 Hi cables, 72 ?i ; lire, checks, 6.45; cables, 6.44; Swiss, checks, 5.17 ; cables. 5,16 ; Vienna, crown checks, 12.45; Stockholm, crown checks, 2J.85; pesetas, checks, 19.40; guilders, checks, 4:i i cables, 42T ; rubles, checks, 30tf. RATES FOR MONEY Pall. Nstr York. lf.gS., Pbiladeipbla 3 OaK Boston 3 Chlcajo a 4 Commercial paper. ,3 to tt months. pnia, ouott P per cent. Time. . Ki, 4 4 1'hlladel m Reserve Banks' Discount Rates 10 or Over 10 Over 30 Over 60 leaa. UP to 30. UP to 60. UP to 00. Hasten S 3H 4 4 N York .. 8 4 4 4 Philadelphia. S, 4 4 4 Cleveland: ... Sri -4 4 Richmond .. .. 4 4 .Atlanta .... Sfr .4 4 Cntcatto .... 3ft 4 4 4 hi. uouia ... a 4 4 4 Minneapolis. 4 4 Kansas Clf '",' 4 ' "Its 4 4 4 4U -XfflehX TrtBe rertOiancee. Com- vu. moony. , Over 00. Up to B0, 00 to Uoaton :.... 4 3Vi 8 New York .. 6 , S 3 Kllaoelpbta. 4H s . 3 Atlanta .,. S 8VS rmcaca ,,., 6 St. Louis ... fi Minneapolis.. 8 Kansas Cltr. S TlAllsA Bah JTran... Stf 8 4 4 4 m 3K 3 SB TT to 80 davit nvp Art in AlY A n mm oyer 60 to 00, j pr cent. and oyer BO, 0 pr GOVERNMENT BONDS Bid. Asked. a coupon 1030 ..,,,. ...... fl ., 3a coupon. 1818 ...,,,.,..,.,.,1014 44 mrfatsred 1825 ........... .110 u coupon iv-a .,,,,,111 Panama 3 reststcrad 1828 ...... 09 nuiu sa ragisterea ipsa ..,,,. S9 . ,,iUJ? 102 li ruumiti reslaured 1861 ,.,...102j- sw.i cvuwu DAIRY PRPDUCTS OTESTERDAT) n , marktt . reported berenltb sins naiaraar'si cuslsx prices and not that af tka aajf el publication. Todar'a prices are ssU4 U t&e NUfct Extra KJllioa nt tnU Bauer sad all auccefello adJtlooa. BUTTKK The market maintained a firm too and prices, advanced 1c- under atroncer resorts from other points. Buyers were dis posed to operate cautiously, but demand was tultclint la clean up closely all offerings. Medium grades vero particularly scare. !" were In small supply and firm, 'sough Autot. Print adyancai 1c, with demand Wealtrn. fresh, s S(ala, 40e,( IaAci 2a27c.. fif titi, fresh. coUd-packed creamery, fancy i. 386400, ( extras. t3c.. extra flrsts. as. ooaoKc. ladle irby Oct "3- 357 averajfe. extra, 40c t do., flreu. 31 arsfda, d3Ic ; SMClal fancy prr. noT w at tip There was a sood demand for da tes stack andl tha marker idvatuu.1 I case, eloslna Crm irtlh supplies well un OuotatlOoa by extna. 23c per dox. nearky tints. $ fit pet- Ukij nearby earraot relpu. I.15 Far Peni -r jir. ,v--.vr wzz.; is. aaVra ante. 18 k PfT Mttj & nU. mm. V-,, .Ja" ireeriiii saa L vm Jgniaa a iiifsw lc . New York Bond Sales 131000 limit 3000 -noil 27(1011 1 '.'01)11 43000 41!000 IO0U 10UO 300(1 3000 100(1 1 1JIIO r.ood looo i;oih) 1.10011 1000 0.1000 f.ooo 30000 7000 r.ooii 301)0 4000 l()(H) I'OOO L'000 100(1 L'000 12000 r.ooo 1000 1000 12000 I'OOO eooo 1000 1000 3000 1000 soon 7000 4000 nooo jooo 10UIJ AnBlo-rrcnch Ss . . u.l Air.er Tel clt 4s ... !I2- AtchlBon Ken 4)t ... lit Halt & O bwii :i'in. iio'i lletr SteH rM Oe ..lolS Unit A Ohio As KloS; j Con Oovt Ss w 1 '31 lilS iln 10211 (in do 1021 Diik Cent l.eHthcr 1st Bs.l01, -iu mi yeai -is -? t: H fc Q Joint 4. . . IltH C II & q III 4s 0.-.4 o M . St l cv r...ln- l Chinese Oov Huk 5 72 Cumuerlnnd Tel r...l()0' Den & Itlo Ur 4s.. 78 Ils Secur Corp Oa.. 74U Krle conv 4s Ser A. . 71 do con 4s Ser D vl 834 Hock Vnl 4 4s ..... lis Inter Jler M ct 4 '4 s, 07 i Jnp now o S 4Mb.. Ko' Kan City So Ss 02 ' Lie il T .Is 10H, 1 Lorlllnrd ."i .......lot Jtlnn S I 8 S St 4s.. 02 ?i Ho Kan T 1b 4h. T.'I do rfd 4b r.24 do Eastern 1st 4a. 7(1 N V C II Oi HHJi 1 d" "is 82 do IHb 1)44 N Y City 4i 100I.102I 1 N Y Oas II ! 4s. 84 N Y N II & H (Is. . 114?l 1 N Y Jtwy ret 4s. . . . 78ti N v Tef con IViB.. Oil Nor Pac prior 4a... 03V4 I'enna een ct 4V4n...l0lts 1 Penna 44a 1021... 102 1 Public Serv N J 5s., 01; South Pao rfd 4b... oo Texas Co cv ! ..ID.'i'J 1 Toklo Rs 7Kt( Union Tac 1st 4a .. ti7 Union Pac rfd 4s . . 00'5 Wnbash 1st 8a ... 104H 1 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS PROVISIONS The market ruled firm with a fair Jobbing demand and somo kinds were a eSiade higher. Quotations: city beef. In sets, smoked and air-dried, 2flc.: Western beef. In sets. Emoked. 200.1 cltr beef, knuckles and tenderR, smoked nnd alr-drled. 272r.j Western heef, knuckles and tenders, smoked. 27r2Sc,s beef hams. 2830; pork, family. S23.30(3r2fl; hams, H. I. cured, loose, 17K18c.j do., skinned, loose. 17H018C.; do., do., smoked. 18 HW lUc: other hams, smoked, city cured, as to brand and avernxe. 18covlSHc: hams, smoked. Western cured. 18W18Hc.i do., boiled, bone leas. 30c. t picnic shoulders. S. 1. cured, loose, 12 He; do., smoked, l,1!i13Hc.i bellies. In Elckle, according to average, loose, lSViOlCc. ; reakfast bacon, as to brand nnd average, city cured, lOc.i do.. Western cured, 17 18c.! lard. Western redned. tierces. 13c.s do., do., tubs. 13c; do., pure city, kettle rendered. In tierces, 13c: do., do., In tubsT 13c, REFINED SUGARS The market ruled very firm. We quote; Extra fine granulated, 7.l5c.i powdered. 7.23c.; confectioners1 A. 7.0.'ic.: soft grades, 0.407c, DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE The market was quiet but firm under light offerings. Quotations follow: New York, full cream, fancy held, 18i 010c: do., do., lair to good, held, lHWlUVic.i do., do., part skims, 11016c. POULTRY LIVE Desirable stock was In good request and firm, with supplies well under control. Quotatlonst Fowls. 2()W2c: soma fancy fat stock higher ; roosters. 12613c: chickens, soft-meated. 2021c; exceptional lots higher: do., staggy. 14jlSc; ducks, as to size and quality. 18020c.! geese. 17010c; pigeons. S(A.R?r "a,r' 28 030c; do., young, per pair, JOUJJc FRESH FRUITS Choice stock sold fairly and values generally were well sustained as follows; Apples, per bbl. -Wlnesap. 1304; I'aldwln. l2.nOM3.2R: Greening, 12.2503: Bn Davis. Jl.75B2.25: other, varlctlea. ,1.BO02.BO; No. 2. jf.230 1.80: apples. Western, per box. tl.SSol.7a; oranges. Florida, per crate, 2.3ciW4: tan gerlnes. Florida, per strap, 1288.80; grape fruit, Florida, per crate. U.7304: lemons. Kr " J-Ja Pmeapp es, per crate Porto WSw t3.5U03: cranberries. Jersey, per bbl., I30T: do.. Jersey, per crate. 1102.25: straw, berries. Florida, per ot, refrigerators, 250 83c; open crates, 18023c. VEGETABLES The general market was quiet and without Important change. Quotatlona: While pota toes, per push. Pennsylvania. $1, 2001,25: New York. tl.lO0l.15s Weatern. folOOl lfij whltB.JS'Jl.,0,v. Je.re?i basket No. 1 l"',6;fSI5;No. I olher varieties, 65075c. t bbl'. No. 1. Id. potatoes. Jersey, no. war Ulll NO. '2 AllfijDHO.- lwb.1 nnl.A.a ,rl. ainla. cer bbl.. ll.5O01.7Rt onion, n lnn.ih bag, $101,25: onions, Texas, per cummer crate-No. I. tt.2a0i.8O; No. V. ooS.0tl: cabbage. Danish, per ton, I8O10; do.. Florida. per hamper, tl.50,7Bc. i do.. South Carolina, rsr crate, 1101.50: celery, Florida, per crate. 1 7802.25, eplnacn. Norfolk, per tbl., TSo! 011.25; kale. Norfolk, per bo.. e073o:; watercress, per lpO bunches, 2; lettuce. Flor ida, per basket, 1304: do.. South Carolina, per basket, 1304: do.. North Carolina, 12.50 08.80; beans, Florida, per basket. 1303! peas Florida, per basket- 1405; peppers. Florida, per carrier. 11.8003: eggplant. Florida, per crate, 2 02.80; tomatoes, Florida, per car, rier Fancy, $1.6002; choice. UOlTs 6'. asparagus, per crate South Carolina, 12 0 a.tu; Georgia. 12.2503.60: California! 2 8.50; jnuahrooms, per 4-1U. basket. 75c. 011.25. No. I other varieties, 03 075c! l,Shil8.P0'"t"i Florida, per .3007; No. s, 15.5000: sweet r. ner basket Wn i AKftinn ). ', 25030c; sweet potatoes. Jersey. Dela ys and Maryland, per hamper No. 1. 73c III No. 2. 5U 060c.: sweet potatoes. Vlr- NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET JN'ETW YORK, April IS. The coffee market opened steady today. September Bold at 18.60, and December was off two points, selling- for SJ.60. Today Yesterday'a opening: close. March ,,.,., . 8.7008.78 .f. AnrU ,, ............ AA... g-2008.23 May ......,..,.,...,,., 8.8088.83 8.2808.90 Juna .....i4.. .. .... 8.3308.35 July 8.8598.10 8.3908.40 August. ,.,,..... 8.4408.43 September ......,..8.4T 8.8008.33 October --.......,....... 8.5408.88 November ............ .... 8.5808.00 DeccmUr 8.eo .... January 8.830S.eS .... BAB SILVER i Bar aUver today was quoted at JOd. la London, an adianca of 14 d. Commercial bar Ur to Kf York was austed at 83 al, a saia c Ji cent. ' New York Stock Sales l Iisl 12:30 close. High. Ixiw. p.m. Alaska 3 Gold M 03 0,' W( 0!( Alska Oold Mlnet.... 20U 20!l 20 20 Allle-ChalmersMf';.... 285. 28! 28H 28 AIlls-ChalMftpf...,., 7flH 70W 70!f 70U Am At Chemical pf,, 00! 97f 07U 07 Am Deet Bntit ...72 71H 71H 7H, Am Can COH 00f SOU B9J AmCanpf., i.112! HUi Ulti lllM AmCtFdy 07H, 07M C0! OOJf Am Coil Products. ..157M 157 160 160 Am Hide A Leather,. . 10 OH OH OH Am H!do ft I, pf G2H 62U 61! i 62H Am Ice fJecurltlcs, 27H 27H 27 27 Arri Linseed 23U 21K 23?i 24H Am Linseed pf. 46H 40H 40 40 Am Locomoltro 7011 70H lli "61 Am Malt Corpn pf... 33 35 35 35 Am Smelt ft Ref.....10Ut 101W 09H 09H Am Smelt ft lief pf,. . .112)1 112H 112H 112H Am Steel Foundnes... 62H G1H 61H 51H Am Tel ft Tel 128M 128), 128H 128H AmTobpfnew 105H.100 100 100 Am Woolen, 49K 49H 40 J9 Am Woolen pf OSH 08 08 03 AmZlncL&Sm 04J, 04)1 03'1 01 Anaconda Copper It . . 80H 80)1 85H 80 Associated Oil, 07- COH 00H 00H Alch Top ft S F 103)1.103)1 103 103 Atch Top ft 3 F pf....l019l00H 10031 100H uaiu LOCO W. 1U4' 1IHJ 1U.IJI 111 nalt&Ohlo 80)1 ROH BOH 80H nalt&OMopf 70)1 70)1 70)1 70U Ilatopllas Mlnlne 2)4 2H 2)i 2h llcthlehem Steel 405 47-1 -174 474 Ilrooklyn Rap Tr 80)1 80 80 f0 Burns Bros 82 81 81 81 Butto ft Superior 04H 0411 !)3!1 03U Butlcrlcle Co 28 29 20 20 Cal Petroleum 22 21!! 2IJ1 2H Canadian Taclflc 107HM0051 100H 100)4 Central Leather fi3H 53 5:1 63 Central Leather pf. . . .110 110K 110H HOW Chcs ft Ohio Ol'l 01,' 01)4 01H Cblno Copper 645, 50. 53J 63!i Chicago Ot Weit . ... 121 12H 12H 12H Chlcajoqt West pf... toff 35H 35H KM Chi Mil ft St I 04 93H 03)n 30)4 CM ft Xorlhucst pf..l74 10S 105 10. Chi It 1 ft Pac 17H 17H 17!1 17)1 Col Fuel ft Iron 41)1 44 43)1 43U Consolidated Oas .....13 1H 131 131 134 Continental Can 83)4 83 83 83 Corn Products Hcf.... 19M 10H 10), lWi Cruclblo Steel .'.02)4 01J1 00)4 003. Cuban-Am Sujar..... 222 221 221 221 Diamond Match ,.10754 103 108 108 Distill Sec Corpn.... 47J4 47 40)1 404 Dome Mines 25 2511 25 25 Lrle -. 30 .30), 35Ji 33 , nrlo 1st pf 51H 51)1 51 51 Erlo2dpf 43 42H 42H 42)4 Gen Chemical 333 330 SHI 330 General Electric 107)4 107)1 107)1 107)1 General Motors pf 11051 11651 115J1 J 165 Goodrich n F 78J4 78)1 77)4 78 Greeno-Cananea 49)4 485, 4S54 4854 Great Northern pf 11054 120 110M 119)4 G K cfs for oro prop. . 43 42,', 4211 42H Guirwnhclm JJipln.... 215, 2154 21H 21J1 Illinois tent 102 102 102 102 IntHarv N J 111)4 11m 111J4 111)4 IntHarvN J pf 1105, 110H HOH 110)4 Int Con Cor v tcsh.. 17H.17 17 17 Int Con Corpn pf. .... 74 74 71 74 Int Paper pf 47,' 4755 47)4 47)4 Insp Con Cop 404 4054 40 4li Int Nickel v t cfs 4854 4SU 47?,' 47.',' IntMMcofdp 2051 2154 20)4 20)4 Int MM pf cof dp... 74 7454 73)4 7354 Jewel Tea S7)a 00 88)1 90 JcclTeapf no 110)4 110H 110H Kelly Sprlm? Tiro 75H 70 75 7651 Kennccott Copper 57 57' i 50)4 60). Lack Steel Co 7554 75)1 74'4 75 Leo ItubberTiro Co... 63J4 51 53 53)4 LchlRh Valley 77)4 77Ji 77) J 77)4 Ueiictt ft Myers pf 120)4 120 120 120 Lorillard P Co pf 120)4 120 120 120 Maxell Motors 73 7354 7151 7151 Max Motors 2d pf 67. 50)1 50 00 Mexican Petroleum.. ..jOQJi 108)4 100 100 Miami Copper 38)1 38), 3S 38 Minn ft St Louis 7 051 051 0)1 Mo Kan & Texas 3J! 3)4 354 35,' Mo Pacific tr cfs 45 J 4H 4H 4H Nat Cloak ft Suit 78)4 7814 78 78 Nat Enam ft S Co.... 24 23J, 23)$ 23)4 Nov Con Cop 17)4 17)4 17 17 New York Air Brako..l41H 14Ui B0 140 NYNH& II 0154 01H 81 01 N Y C & H R 102)1 102)1 102)1 102)1 NY Ob West 2754 27H 27)4 27M Norfolk ft Western.. ..12151 121Jti 121 121H Northern Pacific 111)1 111J4 mj4 ma Pacific Man 25 2451 24H 21ll Pennsylvania It It 57 57 60J4 57' Philadelphia Co 4354 43)4 43 43 Pitts Coat Co NJ.... 20H 26H 20)4 20)4 Pittsburgh Steel pf.... 0!) OX 08 OS Pressed Steel Car Co. . 5151 50H C0)i 60V4 ny Steel Sp Co 38H 3SH 381 j 38H Ray Con Copper 23U 21 24)4 24H neadmif 84H 83)1 83 83 Republic Iron ft 8.,.. 60H 50J4 60 50)4 StLouIs&SF 11 1H 154 14 St L&.S F lit pf.... 4 4 4 4 St L ft S F 2d pf 254 3 25-4 3 St Louis Southwest..., 17 17 17 17 Sears Roe ft Co 178 177 175 175 Shat Ariz Cop 34)4 34)1 34 31 Sloss-Shef S ft I C4H 55 5-1 54 Southern Pacific 07)4 9751 07H 07H Southern Ry 20)1 20)4 20 20 Southern Ry pf 9)1 50H 60 69 Btudebaker Co 14051 HOMj 138)1 133)1 Tcnn Copper 51!. 62 51)1 5151 Teias Co 194 193 193 193 Union Bae ft Paper... 0)4 OH OH OH United Clear Stores. , . 93H 93H 93K 03)4 United Clear Mfrs..., 02 02 02 02 Union Pacific 132U 132)1 132 132 U S Ind Alcohol 15814 158H 150H 167 United Fruit 147J4 147 145)4 140 U S Rubber 54H 54H 53 64 US Steel Corpn 84H 83H 83K 83)4 US Steel Corpn p,.., 117)4 117)4 117J4 1171. USSmR&M 7054 70H 75H 75H Utah Copper 82H 82)1 81J4 81H Wabash. I6!f h uii mi Wabash pf A 45 44)1 44H 44)1 Wabash pf B 27)1 27 20M 20H WestK&M 03)1 03)1 02H 03 Western Maryland 3151 31 30H 30H West Union Tel 8UH 89H 80H 89H Wheel ft Lake. Erie..., 4)1 4 4 4 WUlys Overlann ,230 228 220 220 Willys O pf s r f p. .. .10U4 104 104 104 Woolwotth W 125H 125H 125H 125H LONDON STOCK MARKET Dealings Aro Smnll, but Undertone Is Generally Firm LONDON, April 13. Dealings In stock on the Stock Exchange remained email today, but the undertone of the markets generally was firm. Great Interest was taken In an an nouncement that the committee had under consideration the desirability of making securities of the British dominions and allied neutral countries a good delivery. The gilt-edged section held well. There yas buying of consols, and the war loans In anticipation of a quick recovery of Im pending dividend reductions. Tho American department was, Idle and confused. Canadians Improved. Argen tine rails continued to waver because of further unfavorable reports regarding the maize crop of that country. Home rail way Issues where quiet. The French loan was steadier, notwith standing the fact that the recent importa tion of gold from France here has not materially benefited exchange. Russians were sustained. Fresh buoyancy was shown in the shares of the -City Service Company, London 12:30 Atchison 107ft Canadian Facitio .......ITSH Chesapeake Ohio ,...,. 6U Bt. Paul I....! 98 Erie )....,t,t,,t,,i, 87 do 1st pre, ..,... 05 llllnnla Hantral 106. Uiulavllle & Nashville ...ISO' New York central. ...... iut Vennsvlvanla ........... 59 Heading 68 Southern Pacific 1011 Union PacUlo .. .,.,,.. lai U a Steal ........ ... 87 UVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. April 18. HOas--Itecelpts, 15. 000. Market, BglOc. hlxber. Mlxsd and butrhara. ia.eStifi.U3: sood heivv - luia .0; rous-h heavy. IS.30O9.SS: llsfit ju.tOtJ .3: piss, I8.10O9.1S; bulk. se.aO0e.as. 00. uarkot steady. rtn kalfurn e nnM feeders, ld.5QW8.8iJj K. Y. Ko.ulv. m S8K il K oeC 1 h 131K U .S: Jls, 18.10&9.1S; bull CATTtfe Becelpta. SO00. Beeves, IT.80O10; cows an R.va 9-10; stockers Texans.7.608. .-. '-JT.i and, fHEKP Becelpta, 1500. Market steady. Native and Western. 18,1589 i0; lambs, fli.li 611-90. French Bank Reports Decrease PAHIS. April IS. The wekly sUtement of the Bank of Franca shows a decrease of 91.033,000 francs la gold and 'of 1,411,000 franca to jtlTtrt WHEAT TAKES SLIDE AFTER GOOD MARKET Weather Conditions Also Help to Cause Drop in Prices ORAIK lini.T WITHER 1 NKW VOBK, April 13. AAtlcrs re fflvfd nl the Heather Iliirenn thle morn Inx Indicated the followlnic Ktnthtr con ditions) Trmprralnm. Ulan, lin. rnnsdlan Northwest, .prcelp. 31 it orlhuet elenr SI C, .Middle Weil elenr 8(1 nl tfonthne't ..,,,..,., ..rlrnr 74 '18 tipper .MJMlsslppf Vnl. .elenr nI 00 lmrr Mlllppl Vnl. .elenr (!(l nn Ohio Vnller ...rlenr HI . CO , The follimlnt nreclpltntlon (In Inrlies) n reported! . .01 nt Clerelnnd nnd l.ln mini .02 nt lllnmnrckl .no nt llnttletordt .IB nt Dululhi ,ti nt MlnrJoFiil .24 nt VMnnlprm ,34 nt Dotlitp ('lt)l .3(1 nt l'rlnce .Mlxrl, nnd .40 nt Denver nnd !u' Appelle, pelie. CHICAGO, April 13. Affected by nn Idea that the buying movement had been carried too far and by an Indifferent mar ket nt Iiverpool, wheat displayed a ten dency to react this morning. May opened at $1.20 to $1.13, nnd sold down to $1.19 In tho first lmlf hour, ngnlnst $1.1 9 Ti nt the end yesterday; July Btnrtcd nt Il.tOH to $l.lG"a ami felt (o $1.15?. compared with $1.17 Ift nt tho closo yes terday, und September opened nt $1.141 to $1.11, nnd reacted to $1.13U, ngalnst $1.14;si yesterday's last price. The wentber In tho winter wheat belt ivns cloudy and warm, which was con sidered favorable. A leading commission house called attention to the fact that n late season In tho Northwest has usually favored a largo yield of spring wheat. The Cngllsh marltct was easy on largo arrivals, nnd millers In the Ignited King dom nro holding good supplies. Tho re ceipts at Minneapolis nnd Dulutli today wore 234 cars, against 119 cars last years at Chicago 359 cars, compared with 32 cars; at Winnipeg 311 cars, against 170 carsy Selling by commission houses caused nn easier tone to corn. Tho market at Liver pool was dull, but firm. Advices from Argentina Indicated light shipments of corn for some time, preference being given to wheat. The receipts hero today were 138 cars. Liquidation caused oats to decline. There was talk of a largo acreage. Tho receipts here today were 10B cars. Prices In tho United Kingdom are Ilrm. Supplies there are fair, but consumption Is liberal. Financial Briefs Tho Ohio Public Utilities Commission has authorized the Cincinnati Gas nnd Klectrlc Company to Issuo $1,500,000 S per cent. 40-year bonds at not less than 1)5 nnd Interest. Philadelphia and Reading Railway ship ments of bituminous coal for January nnd February show n gain of 979,597 tons over tin corresponding period of last year. For the two months nnthrnclto shipments show nn lncrcaso of 736,547 tons. The Governors of tho New York Stock Exchange liavo voted to close tho Ex change on Good Frldily, but refused a petition of somo of the members to also close on tho following Saturday. Tho Philadelphia Stock Exchango will auto matically closo on Good Friday, It being n legal holiday In Pennsylvania, but not In Now York. The Census Bureau will Issue Its re port on tho consumption of cotton In March nt 10 a. m. tomorrow. Tho New York Subtrensury coined $762, 000 from tho banks on Wednesday, mak ing a cash net gain since Friday of $4,299,000. The Pennsylvania R.R,Coe and Its System is the subject of a special circular just issued in an un usual form. A Copy will be sent on request. EBWA&ef&SM.nH &.C BACKERS jrtrisi.TSh'ED 1802 UtmMfl J.'u (yore and Philadelphia Pocs ircnan0es EBOID AD CllcSlNUT Gil.. PniU. 80 I'l.NB BVEEET NUT YOIK I & &wr1flpf "Jrm isw4 n 3t" nhni55i1flHY?Jiinivv i.,t I. n v".m.,i,.ittjg3&$?yiffi I Southejpit Utilities Co. let Mottl 6 Bonds tVy DtreVAprll, 1933 y 2S ml "rilt on Application. 12 r BARNETT OIL" & GAS GO. Vrite,for Special Circular No. 2 describing new and advantageous development concerning this properly. g E. H. CLARI Investment Steur VI William St.. NewJ Booklet, '"Past, Present and Future of Independent Oils," on request. BUILDING OWNERS an that tMw neotrranve tho : ex- X... .an aawA WU ,w. ...V IV h..lMa k.n.1 Vt perUnce I can rend UEAL HARRIS- Pennsylvania Bldg. JWJWTRf V7 LAWA We Offer--3000 Shg (Chestnut Street P aiORRI&BUI BUl IoilUU L. N. Rbseni 80 Wa Stret, New Ypik JiaHKfCb.) INVEST IN MORTGAGES AT 0.4 i , Recommended bj BEN T. WELCH J328 Che.taut Sl Sales in Philadelphia Yes. Clo. 13 Am Ga ly 100 llnld Loco . ..lort il it & r t o im no 100 Chi at W pfd 3S?i 4 71 flttt 14H 75 77 H 0 Cam Iron 18 Con Trao N Ji 1R0 Eleo Slorneo.. 7B Krlo 200 Key eTI Co . 5 I.ehlKh Nnv . . 101 Lehlth Val .. 100 Irfhljh Cnl Tr 22 85 do pr 1.1 Vi MS Pcnnn fi7 105 I'hlln Co pfd. -124 10 I'hlln niee... 27si 4ri I It T tr ctfs 1SH 20 I'hlln Trae... "a'A 110 IteadlnB- SI1 OO Ton Mln ... OH 100 U O t 88ti 25 Vn Cos N J., 220 101 0 If S meet 300 Utah Cop 45 West Rico 63 V Crnmp & S Rl DO York llwy rfd 30'; 1IOND9. l.nct prev s.ite. Am C & V. As 0.1 a of c c 2t on 1 & P Tr 4 hn L'qult 111 a Ss.tOO Ih V Ken 4n D.1 lo Rti cons t'4n rets w 1. 101 Pli Co 1st Rs.lom itend con 4s. 01'i do Term 5s . . . Itond-Jr O 4n. 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IKI 7.1 ns'4 iid't 12:30 p.m. 121 103 CO 33 M 43 i 71 01 4 30 14 75 77 H 22 43 H ftOTi 4.1 271 18 70H 8314 0 83 227 834 81 U 0.114 8.1 30H 12:30 P.M. 03H mm 80'i 100 02 tot 101 lll'a 111V4, on 73 OS'S oou DIVIDENDS DECLARED Klcclrlo llond nnd Shnro Compnny, rcRiilnr quarterly 2 per rent, on the ruinmon sloek, pnyable April 15 to stock of reconl April 1 1, and lln per cent, on preferred stock, payable Mny 1 to stock of record April 10. west i;nd 'jrusi lompftny, repumr seminn. mini 1 per cent., pnynbto May 1 to stock of record April 25. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE DECLARES EXTRA DIVIDEND OF 25 PER CENT. Regular Quarterly Disbursement of One Per Cent, on Brill Preferred Girard Fire and Marine In , surance Cuts Payment Two Per Cent. Throe items of Interest to tho local financial district occurred today, The Victor Talking Machine Compnny declared nn extra dividend of 25 per cent, pay nhlo April IS to stockholders of record April 12, This is In addition to the regu lar quarterly dividend of B per cent. pre vlously announced nnd which Is payable on tho same date. The J. (I. Urlll Company declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on tho preferred Btock, payable May 1 to stockholders of record April 22, By the declaration of a quarterly dividend of 3 per cent tho Olrnrd Flro and Mnrlno In surance Company reduced tho payment 2 per cent, the company having previously paid 6 per cent quarterly, or 20 per cent, annually. The Firemen's Insurance Com pany, of Newark, fc". J., recently purchased control of the compnny. It was reported today that 25 shares of Victor Talking Machine stock had been sold In the outside market nt $1000. Tho latest reported hid was $1025, with no stock offered. Last year the stock was quoted around $000. Tho common stockholders of the Penn sylvania Steel Company, recently bought by the Hcthlchcin Steel Corporation, nro selling their stock to tho latter company for $75 n share. In accordance with the offer mado to them. It Is Understood that there nre only nbout 1000 shares of the stock which nro still outstanding. Quite a largo amount of the stock has been sold to Itctlilehem, which Is paying cash. The net earnings of the Tonopah Min ing Company In March wcro $60,280, com pared with $50,635 In February nnd $70 5G0 In March of last year. Huslnoss was ngaln quiet on the Phila delphia Stock Exchange today and prlco movements were generally downward. Amorlcan Oas was one of the exceptions, ndvanclng 1 point on the sale of 12 shares. Electric Storage Battery eased off a frac tion, as did Union Traction. Philadelphia Ilapld Transit trust certificates sold down a half. "United Companies of New Jersey gained a full point by selling up to 22T. ELKINS, MORRIS & CO. BANKERS Land Title Building Philadelphia Junr Western Pennsylvania Railroad Conebl. Itf1w 1st) 4s, i28 Assumed by the Penna Railroad Co. Secured by a first mortgages on 136.59 miles of road from Allegheny to Butler. Pa., and branch to Bolivar, Pa. Tax exempt in Penna. Price and Particulars on Application We Call Attention to the Progress of the ew England Power Company System As Outlined in the 1915 Annual Report, Just Issued This System is tho largest hydro-electric development in the Unitod Statoscast of Niagara' Tlic result of operations during the year ended December 31 compares as follows: Earnings after Year Output in K. W. H. Gross earnings $270,000 405,000 514,000 778,000. ,00C JO 982,000 1,489,000 deducting operating expenses and taxes $161,134 250,983 323,929 426,695 509,741 957,899 H. sold at Bellows Falls in water instead of 1910 34,000,000 1911 50,000,000 . 1912 64,000,000 1913 98,000,000 1914 120,000,000 1915 173,000,000 Thcsc figures do not include the equivalent of 50,000,000 . electricity. , . Demand for power is so large that the greatest problem which confronts the system is the creation of an increased supply of encrgv to iViGctidemand. This demand is due to the fact that the purchase of electricity by manufacturing1 aitu utilities companies has proven so profitable and desirable that companies are hastening to avaiUiJfcniselves of its benefits. During the past year the high-tension lines of the system were extended southward to Pawtuckct and Providence, Rhode Islandy Earnings for 1915 were not affected by this extension, but material benefit will -accrue du?ingyl916 and thereafter. Contracts have been made in Rhode Island aggregating over 15,000 horse-jrower, and other contracts are pending. These customers will be added to the system as soon as the necessary connections can be made. This extension of the lines southward also gives vWTsystcm connection with two tide-water reserve steam plants. A plant now under construction cm the Dccrfield River at Readsboro, Vermont, will add approx imately 12,000,000 kilowatt hours per annum to the output of the system. N Th'e year 1915 has been the most successful which the companies have experienced, but directors believe that 1916 and future years will show even more satisfactory results. From the inception of this hydro-electric system, it has been financed under our direction BAKER, AYLING & COMPANY , SO CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON Springfield, Mass. LAND TITLE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA Chicago, III. Elmira, N. Y. 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